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On the ground floor there is one double bedroom, one bedroom with two single beds, a bathroom with bath/shower and toilet. On the first floor is the living room, a combined kitchen and dining area and another toilet. The owners keep rare-breed pigs, chickens and geese, and home-grown produce is often available for sale to guests. English, Danish, French and German are spoken. The farm has two holiday homes in a converted barn, both with central heating, wood-burner, satellite TV, radio, video, microwave and dishwasher. Laundry facilities are also available. Bedlinen, towels, electricity, central heating and laundry facilities are included in the rental. The smaller unit sleeps up to four, in two bedroooms, and the larger one up to eight people in four bedrooms. Please see our own website, the address is at the foot of the description, for details of interior layout.
Both cottages look out over charming countryside to the south and have a garden area. The Roseland is known for unspoilt rural and coastal scenery with plenty of walks and good swimming beaches – all without the need for a long drive – and the farm is within easy reach of Heligan and the Eden Project. Fitted with modern equipment :
Around the farmYou will find that there is usually plenty of space for children to play football or cricket, and grass or stubble fields where dogs can be exercised. Children are welcome to assist with feeding our rare-breed pigs and chickens each morning, and collecting eggs later in the day. In late summer, visitors witness the barley harvest taking place. Our pigs - Little Rudolph, Heidi and Gina - are an attraction for most of our visitors, and children love to watch a litter of piglets scampering around. They are kept outdoors all year in grassy paddocks, so stay clean, active and, we think, happy. The Lowerpenhallow Farm trail and its leaflet are designed to show visitors most of the farm's fields, and a short walk will take you to our main wildlife pond. Depending on the period of the year, this attracts mallard, little grebe, Canada geese, shelduck, teal, swallows and swifts, moorhen, heron, warblers, buzzards, kestrels and occasionally visiting swans, and these can be observed from our hide, "Leisure Centre II". In the farmyard, in spring, you could have a grandstand view of our nesting barn owls as they feed their young. Places to visit - The Roseland Peninsula
The Roseland Peninsulais known for its unspoilt rural and coastal scenery with plenty of walks for all ages and good swimming beaches. St Anthony Head and lighthouse, the famous church at St Just-in-Roseland, the harbour villages of Porthscatho and St Mawes with the ferry across to Falmouth and other boat and fishing trips - all can be combined into interesting days out locally, without the need for a long drive. And if you prefer cycling, the farm is located on National Cycle Route 3, and we can provide information on other selected itineraries. Many of our visitors enjoy the 25 minute walk across the fields to Pendower, a sandy swimming beach, where the Southwest Coast Path will take you east or west for miles and miles. In addition to our farm trail, there are many local walks, along the coast, along the River Fal, across the fields or along the lanes. There are many opportunities for getting for boat trips, such as ferries across the River Fal to Falmouth and other ports of call, boat trips up river to Truro,Trelissick Gardens and Smugglers' Cottage. There are also opportunities on the Roseland for all kinds of activities such as sailing, windsurfing and kayaking lessons, riding and tennis within five miles, and excellent golf courses within a half-hour's drive. For More InformationVisit Property's WebsiteSpecial Features
AmenitiesLinens are provided
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